"I'm not the type to let a sleeping giant lie. I wake up the giant, slap him around, make him mad and beat him to the ground. I talk a big game because I carry a big stick." --- All-Pro Stanford Graduate

I could see them moving Marshall into the slot if he's not having success against Browner and Sherman on the outside. He only goes into the slot about 20% of the time, but against Seattle I'd gameplan to see him in the slot much more..............cause Trufant can't cover my grandma.

Sgt. Largent wrote:I could see them moving Marshall into the slot if he's not having success against Browner and Sherman on the outside. He only goes into the slot about 20% of the time, but against Seattle I'd gameplan to see him in the slot much more..............cause Trufant can't cover my grandma.

Good possibility. I'm hoping we see Thurmond in place of Trufant this week.

Anyone who is not covered by either Sherman or Browner will have some chances to make some big plays against the Hawks as we have seen this year. When we lose those guys it is going to get scary I think

SouthSoundHawk wrote:Runs up the middle, short passes down the middle and deep balls.

That's how you dominate this 'hawks team.

They're as soft as Charmin in the middle of the field and forget how to run with guys that are on deep routes.

Deep balls on broken coverages/Kam/LB's/Tru. Not on Sherm or Browner. They make you pay for throwing over the top.

The rest of it is pretty true. It starts with the runs up the middle. You can't win getting gashed up the middle. Opens up to much for the offense when you consistently can get yards straight up the gut.

Johnny Knox is the one I'd really be worried about. He always tears us up.

Bennett is also another cantidate, but either Browner or Sherman will match up on him.

I'd really like to see Browner on Marshall. Marshall isn't a burner and Browner has enough speed to match up on him, and is roughly the same size. Could be epic. I think Marshall is big enough to bully Sherman a bit.